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(@tairy)
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Personally, I now like to 'warm up' before all my sessions to get my muscles more relaxed and limber down there. I've got 3 butt plugs - one that's just about the width of a finger plus a little more, one that's about two fingers wide, and a third that's closer to 3.5 or 4 fingers. The third is something it takes me an hour or so to work my way up to, and I don't use it every session.

Anyway, after warming up with the plugs, progasm insertion is a cinch these days. It used to be quite painful for me as well.

Even with the smaller models (the Helix classic is still my #1), I find the process of loosening up before a session (in addition to a good enema cleaning) makes things go much more smoothly. The sensations I get right after insertion are quite powerful, whereas when I used to just go directly to the Aneros it would take 30 or 45 minutes sometimes before I could feel much of anything.


   
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Beginning Progasm users receive correct orientation of the Progasm for insertion by the P and K tabs. The P-tab which is shorter massages the perineum. The K-tab or Kundalini-tab is orientated at a guy's coccyx or tailbone. The K-tab provides additional stimulation. When I began using both the Progasm Classic and Progasm ICE models, an experienced Progasm user on our Forum gave me very helpful information of the correct orientation of the Progasm, e.g. head facing the prostate with the P-tab closer to you and the K-tab farther from you. [A guy on Aneros Forum told me about proper Progasm P-tab and K-tab orientation when I began working with both Progasm ICE and Progasm Classic in September/October 2012]

Hi @rumel, You may want to revise your Wiki on correct Progasm insertion instructions to include what I have written above about correct P-tab and K-tab orientation on both Progasm Classic and Progasm ICE.

@tairy, when I began using multiple Aneros models in my sessions some time ago, I work up from the small to the larger models in my sessions. It is much better that way.

And @ineverkew, I used your suggestion that I use my laying on my right side with my right leg straight down and my left leg hooked for the first time this morning. Wow, what intense, sweet Anerosing that happened then!!! Thank you for letting me know! 😉


   
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(@ineverknew)
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good to hear thom!


   
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(@Anonymous)
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REALLY!!!!
Progasm Insertion Instructictions:
1. Lube intended anal area
2. Lube Progasm
3. Relax
4. Slowly insert lubed Progasm into intended anus

Simple don't you think?
Smh :-"


   
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(@helixsynuser)
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^^^^^
Yea simple...and a little common sense!


   
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Indeed, Helixsynuser! I agree totally! It seems quite a bit of information given here, is overly wordy.
Does one really need a detailed manual, in order to stick something up one's ass? :-t


   
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We're not talking about a submarine!


   
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There are real problems facing some people with trying to get the head of the P-ice passed the inner anal sphincter. Folk with BHP may need to have the P-tab almost touching the perineum to get the right angle to the sphincter opening. If the angle is not right then the head of a larger Aneros is beside the sphincter and will not be able to enter. Also the sphincter may object to the size of the head and this will need patience and definitely the right angle, then there is an equally large body to follow. This may also apply to others. Once I get Ice in it is very comfortable. With good Kegel exercises sphincters may be toned up and not slack so this can compound the difficulty.
Some say insert the Progasm with the K-Tab to the front then turn later, this was to get the insert angle right by turning the point of the head towards the inner sphincter.
My cents worth.


   
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(@pumperdave)
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One thing I suggest is to let your sphincters draw the Progasm into you, rather than pushing it. To being, press it lightly against the rosebud; think about wanting it inside you; imagine the rosebud opening and drawing it in. Press just a little more and it will happen.

Then notice how nice it feels with the Progasm's head just inside. Keep pressing lightly, or use anal contractions to draw the head to your inner sphincter. Contact there will give you a bit of a buzz. Imagine the inner sphincter pulling it through and it will.

Once through, you can comfortably slide the Progasm in deep. Press the P- and K-tabs firmly to your flesh and notice any buzz you feel.

Then engage the plug to your prostate. My preferred way of doing this (with any Aneros plug) is to take a leak; that automatically engages the PC muscle and outer sphincter. The slight feeling of congestion while pissing is a sure sign of prostate contact. Afterward, it should feel real good. Involuntaries often start up.

I usually take engagement up a notch by stroking my cock - 20-50 strokes until I'm fairly hard. The engagement is strong at that point and involuntaries are bound to start up. After that, I let the Aneros do its thing.


   
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